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NovemberNovember 2010: Small/Community Wind Conference and Exhibition to bring together wind industry leaders
The upcoming American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) Small and Community Wind Conference and Exhibition will bring together wind industry leaders with economic development groups, municipalities, and consumers
The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) recently approved the first large-scale solar energy plants ever to be built on U.S. public lands.
The Port of Longview, Washington, a leader in wind energy cargo handling, has taken the opportunity for future development as the successful bidder of 306 acres of undeveloped property near the Port's existing facility on the Columbia River.
November 2010: New York State ready for more wind power
According to a study issued by the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO), wind generation could be increased by more than five times the amount currently operating in New York.
November 2010: California commits to more clean, green energy
California has taken a decisive step toward a clean energy future by setting in place a standard that one-third of the electricity sold in the state in 2020 come from clean, green sources of energy.
November 2010: Nordex begins wind turbine production at Arkansas plant
Nordex marked the official start of production at its newly built wind turbine manufacturing plant in Jonesboro, Arkansas, at the beginning of October.
November 2010: Solar Canada Conference 2010 to shine over Toronto
More than 1,500 delegates are expected to gather in Toronto December 6 and 7 for Solar Canada Conference 2010, the annual conference of the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA), which is being held for the first time at the Metro-Toronto Convention Centre.
November 2010: Trojan Battery and Carmanah enter into strategic partnership
Trojan Battery Company, a leading manufacturer of deep cycle batteries, has entered into a strategic partnership with Carmanah Technologies Corporation, a manufacturer of self-contained solar LED lighting systems for marine, aviation, traffic and off-grid lighting applications.
November 2010: Blue Diamond completes final study for Colorado wind project
Blue Diamond Ventures, Inc., through its affiliate Blue Diamond Ventures Renewables, LLC, has completed its final wind study to satisfy project financing requirements for the proposed 198-megawatt wind project in Huerfano County
November 2010: Solaria introduces frameless solar modules
Solaria Corporation, a global manufacturer of solar photovoltaic modules, announced that it is now shipping its patented frameless solar module to customers worldwide.
Teck Resources Limited has signed a joint venture agreement with Suncor Energy Products Inc. to develop the Wintering Hills wind power project in the Canadian province of Alberta.
United Solar, a leading global manufacturer of building-integrated and rooftop photovoltaics under its UNI-SOLAR brand-and parent company Energy Conversion Devices-celebrated their 25th and 50th anniversaries, respectively
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced a selection of seven projects to research, develop, and demonstrate cutting-edge geothermal energy technologies involving low-temperature fluids, geothermal fluids recovered from oil and gas wells, and highly pressurized geothermal fluids.
Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited, a leading solar energy company, and The New York Jets announced the completion of a solar power system at the Jets' team headquarters and training center in Florham Park, New Jersey.
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